Who says no one cares about ballet? These Gen Z YouTubers are making it cool
Gen Z sisters Eden and Jordan Lim use humor and expertise to engage 67,000 subscribers in 166 countries, making ballet accessible and appealing to all ages.
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Who says no one cares about ballet? These Gen Z YouTubers are making it cool
The whimsical YouTube channel Ballet Reign posts explainer videos about classic ballets and dancers, bringing edgy, fun Gen Z vibes to an art form known for attracting an older crowd. The online response is effusive and growing.
The Gen-Z YouTubers Of Ballet
Two Canadian sisters make polished, professional, joyous ballet breakdown videos every week – and they have won over ballet scholars and ballerinas alike. “The goal is to make viewers feel equipped to say, ‘I understand what’s going on, and I can appreciate it.’” – Los Angeles Times (MSN)
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